2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.427
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Visual Performance of Yellow, Orange and Red LSCs Integrated in a Smart Window

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“…[ 2 ] They also offer advantages for manufacturing, installation, and design, including lightweight and low‐cost form factors, as well as customizable colors and designs. [ 7 ] In recent years, new applications for LSCs that exploit these features have been reported, [ 8 ] for example in urban design as smart windows, [ 9 ] noise barriers, [ 10 ] bus stops, [ 11 ] and greenhouses, [ 12 ] as well as new technologies such as photomicroreactors, [ 13 ] wearable electronics [ 14 ] and photonic temperature sensors. [ 9b ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[ 2 ] They also offer advantages for manufacturing, installation, and design, including lightweight and low‐cost form factors, as well as customizable colors and designs. [ 7 ] In recent years, new applications for LSCs that exploit these features have been reported, [ 8 ] for example in urban design as smart windows, [ 9 ] noise barriers, [ 10 ] bus stops, [ 11 ] and greenhouses, [ 12 ] as well as new technologies such as photomicroreactors, [ 13 ] wearable electronics [ 14 ] and photonic temperature sensors. [ 9b ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 7 ] In recent years, new applications for LSCs that exploit these features have been reported, [ 8 ] for example in urban design as smart windows, [ 9 ] noise barriers, [ 10 ] bus stops, [ 11 ] and greenhouses, [ 12 ] as well as new technologies such as photomicroreactors, [ 13 ] wearable electronics [ 14 ] and photonic temperature sensors. [ 9b ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 The LSC dye absorbs incoming light (E1) then luminescence is randomly emitted (E2). The photons re-emitted at angles within the escape cone leave the LSC, and the rest photons are guided to the LSC's edges by total internal reflection (Goldschmidt 2012; reprinted with permission ©2012 Elsevier) the ability of LSC to collect both direct and diffuse radiation potential downsides relate to the colouring, directly related to the dyes and subsequent energy efficiency, affecting indoor visual comfort and lighting needs (Aste et al 2017). LSC efficiency is related to the overall absorption of the dyes, fluorescence & trap efficiency, refractive index of the plate and stoke efficiency and due to these factors LSC efficiency is currently around 7%.…”
Section: Luminescent Solar Concentrator Based Cpv Glazing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectral transmittance of the glazing and/or the solar shading device has a direct impact on correlated colour temperature (CCT) and colour rendition properties (colour rendering index (CRI), colour fidelity index (Rf), gamut index (Rg)). For many years CCT and CRI [7,8,[23][24][25] have been the two major components used to understand the SPD of transmitted light [21,26]. Currently, other parameters are proposed to analyse the colour rendition of light.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%